Author: Pedro J. Molina

Pedro J. Molina is a Software Architect, working for Capgemini Spain in Valencia.

He has been working on code generation, MDD, MDA, software patterns and user interface patterns for the last ten years. He received his Ph.D in 2003 inthe Technical University of Valencia (http://www.upv.es) for the work: \"User Interfaces: from requirements to automatic code generation.\" As a researcher in the UPV he developed a user interface pattern language (Just-UI) for the specification ofuser interfaces and its support for code generation of business applications. During five years he started with a spin-off R&D company called CARE-Technologies(http://www.care-t.com) specialized in creating MDA tools and complete code generators for business applications based on conceptual modeling. In this company Pedro was leading the development of six user interface commercial code generators (Olivanova Transformation Engines) including technologies such us VB6, ColdFusion, JSP, ASP, C# & ASP.NET.

Currently at Capgemini Spain, Pedro has been working in the design and construction of a custom Software Factory for a Spanish Bank following Model Drivel Development.

Pedro has published about more than 20 research papers & 2 books. He has participated in international conferences. More info and publication list available at: http://pjmolina.com/en/research/

Publications

Publication period start: 2002
Number of co-authors: 6

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Jorge Belenguer
1
Santiago Meliá
1
Oscar Pastor
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Santiago Meliá
1
Nuno Jardim Nunes
13
Oscar Pastor
15

Publications

Molina, Pedro J. (2004): User interface generation with OlivaNova model execution system. In: Nunes, Nuno Jardim, Rich, Charles (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2004 January 13-16, 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. pp. 358-359. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/964442.964533

Traetteberg, Hallvard, Molina, Pedro J., Nunes, Nuno Jardim (2004): Making model-based UI design practical: usable and open methods and tools. In: Nunes, Nuno Jardim, Rich, Charles (eds.) International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2004 January 13-16, 2004, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. pp. 376-377. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/964442.964542

Pastor, Oscar, Molina, Pedro J., Vila, Alberto Aparicio (2000): Specifying Interface Properties in Object Oriented Conceptual Models. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000 , 2000, . pp. 302-304.

Molina, Pedro J., Belenguer, Jorge, Pastor, Oscar (2003): Describing Just-UI Concepts Using a Task Notation. In: Jorge, Joaquim A., Nunes, Nuno Jardim, Cunha, Joao Falcao e (eds.) DSV-IS 2003 - Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 10th International Workshop June 11-13, 2003, Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal. pp. 218-230. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2844/28440218.htm

Molina, Pedro J., Meliá, Santiago, Pastor, Oscar (2002): User Interface Conceptual Patterns. In: Forbrig, Peter, Limbourg, Quentin, Urban, Bodo, Vanderdonckt, Jean M. (eds.) DSV-IS 2002 - Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification, 9th International Workshop June 12-14, 2002, Rostock, Germany. pp. 159-172. https://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2545/25450159.htm

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